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THE CASE OF MR. BUTT, MLP

... THE CASE OF MUR. BUTT, MLP. at The coimiittee procecdsed with their investigation yc_~ter- te day morning, Sir lames ciahani in the chair. The namber ?? tltc geit-ral plublic Itrewiett wa, Pierhaps, riot quite to Igreat as itpoa fSaturday, owhig, probably, to the inclu'enneny of of the weather hob~t the utiouudwico ofimembers of P~olis.. of inenit was iunite tas full. Aniongst those present ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... .I FOLICE INTEhLLIGENCE l BOW-STREET -YWsEUDAY. COVD;G' HOME FROM A PAnRTY-A)In Jdiesq, a woman i of had character, was charged by Mr. G. Saibsbury, a pipe I mnaker at Nottin ghami, with robbhig him of his puree, cOl-lB tamning £5 14its, The prosecutor said that about three o'clock this mor-. d j~ig ho 'was passilig along thle Straiid,' on his way ]sosise 5 frOsJ5 anl evening party, Whens the ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS-YESTERDAY. -- The sittings of the Court, for the January Quarter Ses- sions, were resumed this morning at the Guildhall, West- moinster, by adjournment from Clerkenwell, before Mr. Pashley, Q.C., Assistant-Judge, a' d a bench of magis- trates. There were ?? prisoners for trial, fifty-six for felony and five for misdemeanor. Thomas AMoore, 33, clerk, pleaded guilty to an ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—YESTERDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT-Y!SUEsBDIK [Before Mr. Commissioner MuRPEU.j IN RE THOMSL HEtENRY COOriE. i Thir in'slverit, who Wai formerly member of ParlixF - for Worcester, appl'iet under the Protection Acts. *- Mr. Sargood appeared for Mr. Mecher, clerk te -Baron Channell, to oppose* and Mar. Reed ?? , 3fMr. Sargood appled for an accoulnt before he pro5 . with the case; He raised an objection as ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ,iAWV INTELIAGENCE. COlU1RT OF (IIANCELY-SATURDAY. [1leforc the LORDA JUSTICES.] WILLIA11i v. ST. OEtiJits ?? RAILWAY co01rANy. This was an appcal from a decision of the Master of the Rolls. Th1e ucotion before his flonour was for all injunction to restrain the defendant from proceedinjg with their works until they had paid the plaintiff a suil of £1,750, pursuant to an agrceiecent entered ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE IN fELLIGIPNCE. GUILDHALI-YESTERDAY. Ftrancie O'Reily was charged with assaulting his wife. In this case the wife complained that the prisoner com- meniced ill-tusing her within a month after her mnarriago, and his brutality for a long time was such that she was at lengthl obliged to leave hiue. On Monday week last she had bees seeking himi, cud when she returned she found him at honie ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... MIDLAND CIRCUIT-NOTTxo HAe.M [Before Lord Chief Justicel CAMPBELL.] CROWN COURT. Vill NIOHV POACHING AND MURDHRt. John Dr'ajes, aged 30, wais charged with the wilful sour- o der of George Wingfield, at Aniseeley, onl the 29th Deceus- p her, 1857, and John1 Gr slho rye, Willia Atkisssose. Francuisc Hardy, Josephi Burton, IWiflicsnToseskisson, and James mn Beat-dull, were charged with ...

THE DUBLIN POLICE OUTRAGE

... THE DUBLIN POLICE OUTRA sE. y [RXTHE DlUBLIN EKVKENG MIAIL.] c, At the Sitting of thle ?? in College-street on Saturday morn-1ing, it was decided that the informestions 4o taken in the case of Colonel Browne And the different ?? police-couetables who wrere indicted for- riot aind assault, it should be sent for trial at the commission of oyer sand Io tes-miner, which will Ile held on the 9th ...

ROBBERY AND VIOLENCE

... Henry Warbertoon, a well-dressed andl respectaile.i , ir young man, vho has stlldiousl2:y avoidedr to ill account of himiself, by which hie might he tramcd, hu1t ii, is suspected to belong to a gallg of expert Iljici comniit extensive robberies at Pllblihlc-loe nutlipc - shops by means similar to that adopted oii the pl urile casioni, was brought before the Roil. (G. i2. ?, a Lambeth Police ...

COMMITTAL OF BRENNAN, THE RAILWAY ROBBER

... COMMITTAL OF BRENNAN, THE RAIL- WA Y ROBBER., At the Rochaale petty sessions, Michael Brennan was again brought before the magistrates, charged with as- I saulting and robbing Mr. Wainwright in a railway carriage. e The street was crowded with spectators, desirous to see the prisoner. ?? Cross, apprentice to Mr. Kellett, druggist, Sal- ford, stated that a few minutes before eight o'clock on ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT. YESTERDAY

... I OLD COURT. The learned judges, Mr. Justice Crompton arsd Mr Justice Byles, took their seats in this court yesterday at ten o'clock. Mr. Tindal Atkinson applied to their lordships to post- pone the trial of Giovanni Lani, for the murder of Heloise Thaubin in the Haymnarket, until Thursday morning. l Mr. Justice Crompton said he supposed there was no oI - jection to this course, and the case ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... YESTERDAY. NEW COURT. [Before 3Mr. Justice BYLE.] Wilitam Henry Parker, 32, dealer, was indicted for felonivusly setting lire to a dwelling-house, with intent to .defraud the Westminster Fire-office. Mr. .,odkin, Mr. Giffard, and Mr. Orridge prosecuted; and Mr. Sergeant Parry and Mr. Sleigh defended. The prisoner, a well-dressed gentleimnnly-lookialg nian, pleaded not guilty. Mr. 130dkin, in ...